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20. Details of any obligations to purchase products or services subject to a product or service tie including—
(a)the current price list for those products or services and notification of any imminent changes to that list;
(b)any discounts which may be available to the tied pub tenant in connection with the purchase of those products or services;
(c)whether the tenancy or licence authorises the tenant to purchase any food, drink or services which are not subject to a tie and, if so, the details of that authorisation;
(d)if gaming machines are offered to the tied pub under the tenancy or licence, the terms on which they are supplied, including details of the arrangements for the distribution of income from the machines and an outline of the trading, payment and credit terms in relation to them.
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